My display tank (last tank) was about 450 g in volume and I had 5 tangs in it (plus a Majestic Angle). I like getting them small and one of the tangs was bigger than 2 inches total in lenght when they go into the tank.
The mimic tank was first. I would not recommend this tang for captive reef. He was very well from the size of 1.5 inches to about 8 inches over 3 years. When the adult color and his tail streamers begin to developed, he start to forever pace the tank and did not look happy. Maybe you guys think that I am full of BS, but I can tell that he is not happy from his swimming, pacing behavior. I think adult mimic tang are open water tang and not happy with the confind of the reef. I never seen such pacing. It go on all day and night. I was to the point of capture him and bring him to the Texas State Aqurium here in Corpus Christi.
The Yellow and Purple tangs went in early also and I had no problem. Each were only about 1.5 inches.
The Powder blue was next. He was the boss ob the tank within 2 weeks over bigger Yellow, Purple and much bigger Mimic tang. Soon thereafter, I added the A. japonicus. The PBT keep the A. japonicus in the rock works for weeks if not 1-2 months. I have to have a special feeding stick for the A. japonicus into the rock work or else he would have starved.
I keep all my fish in the refugium (125 g partitioned tank) until they got use to eatting and comfortable in the aquarium before releasing them into the main tank. This was what save the A. japonicus.
Anybody else here have experience with the Mimic tang when they show adult coloration and fins?
The mimic tank was first. I would not recommend this tang for captive reef. He was very well from the size of 1.5 inches to about 8 inches over 3 years. When the adult color and his tail streamers begin to developed, he start to forever pace the tank and did not look happy. Maybe you guys think that I am full of BS, but I can tell that he is not happy from his swimming, pacing behavior. I think adult mimic tang are open water tang and not happy with the confind of the reef. I never seen such pacing. It go on all day and night. I was to the point of capture him and bring him to the Texas State Aqurium here in Corpus Christi.
The Yellow and Purple tangs went in early also and I had no problem. Each were only about 1.5 inches.
The Powder blue was next. He was the boss ob the tank within 2 weeks over bigger Yellow, Purple and much bigger Mimic tang. Soon thereafter, I added the A. japonicus. The PBT keep the A. japonicus in the rock works for weeks if not 1-2 months. I have to have a special feeding stick for the A. japonicus into the rock work or else he would have starved.
I keep all my fish in the refugium (125 g partitioned tank) until they got use to eatting and comfortable in the aquarium before releasing them into the main tank. This was what save the A. japonicus.
Anybody else here have experience with the Mimic tang when they show adult coloration and fins?



